Question
This equation shows how the total number of pages Lacey has read depends on the number of hours she spends reading this week.
p = 33h
The variable h represents the number of hours she spends reading this week, and the variable p represents the number of pages that she has read. After a total of 2 hours of reading this week, how many pages will Lacey have read in all?
p = 33h
The variable h represents the number of hours she spends reading this week, and the variable p represents the number of pages that she has read. After a total of 2 hours of reading this week, how many pages will Lacey have read in all?
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To find out how many pages Lacey has read after spending 2 hours reading, we can substitute the value of \( h \) (which is 2) into the equation \( p = 33h \).
\[
p = 33h
\]
Substituting \( h = 2 \):
\[
p = 33 \times 2
\]
Calculating the right side:
\[
p = 66
\]
Therefore, after a total of 2 hours of reading this week, Lacey will have read **66 pages**.
\[
p = 33h
\]
Substituting \( h = 2 \):
\[
p = 33 \times 2
\]
Calculating the right side:
\[
p = 66
\]
Therefore, after a total of 2 hours of reading this week, Lacey will have read **66 pages**.